03-25-2010, 09:39 PM
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#46 | | WELL FOR WILLING PARTY
Joined: Apr 2006 Location: Winston-Salem, NC Posts: 2,290
| So I can't tell for sure.. who is zimfroi? |
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03-25-2010, 09:45 PM
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#47 | | Noterator
Joined: Nov 2005 Location: florida Posts: 273
| Real smooth tones, I think they would be many times sweeter even wetten'd up with some reverb, but i have a really bad habit of doing that ALL the time so that is just my thing i suppose. But seriously, very versatile drive sounds, wouldn't expect anything else from SBN though!
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03-25-2010, 10:00 PM
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#48 | | I'm on a horse. Super Moderator
Joined: Jun 2003 Location: Seattle, WA. Posts: 26,974
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Originally Posted by relient nelson So I can't tell for sure.. who is zimfroi? | Artimus Prime. |
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03-25-2010, 10:30 PM
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#49 | | WELL FOR WILLING PARTY
Joined: Apr 2006 Location: Winston-Salem, NC Posts: 2,290
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Originally Posted by cheyguy426 Real smooth tones, I think they would be many times sweeter even wetten'd up with some reverb, but i have a really bad habit of doing that ALL the time so that is just my thing i suppose. But seriously, very versatile drive sounds, wouldn't expect anything else from SBN though! | Reverb is cool, but for a demo I think a dry signal allows for the simplest and cleanest examples. Quote:
Originally Posted by Rainer. Artimus Prime. | Tis what I thought. |
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03-26-2010, 07:50 AM
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#50 | | Noterator
Joined: Nov 2005 Location: florida Posts: 273
| Good point, agreed.
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03-26-2010, 07:51 AM
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#51 | | Moderator
Joined: Jan 2006 Location: Exactly where God wants me. Posts: 3,123
| I like how in the demo you didn't just play generic blues riffs and you played other things that people might actually use rather than an extended, dull solo. Pedal sounds sick, definitely gotta try out DLS again. |
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03-26-2010, 09:10 AM
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#52 | | Arnold Palmers FTW
Joined: Feb 2005 Location: Anderson, IN Posts: 3,874
| What if... just whaaaat iff... SBN became the next Paul Cochrane... haha.
I could see it now: You can't ahold get him online or anything, only by phone. You call him up for the magical "BDAB" that is getting rave reviews on TGP and harmony central, but reviews aren't enough, you gotta try it for yourself! You're talking to him, all excited to get your BDAB when he tells you that there is going to be about an 8 month wait. It is heart-breaking, but you don't care as you MUST have it, so you place your order and start your long long wait. The wait seems even longer when you stumble upon a website called "christianguitar.org" where it seems that EVERYBODY has a BDAB. You find that they got theirs super cheap when SBN was in his starting years. You then regret not clicking on the "forum" tab when you were looking up the guitar tab to "Meant To Live" by Switchfoot when you had just started playing guitar, as maybe it could be you that attained a BDAB for $40-100-ish rather than the now high price of $250.
....yeeeeaaah...
__________________ Guitar Rig:
Guitars-Fender FSR Telecaster, Epiphone Les Paul
Pedals--SBN OMB Drive, SBN Triforce Fuzz, SBN BDAB, Danelectro TODv1, Danelectro CoolCat Tremolo, Danelectro PB&J, Marshall Echo-Head
Amp-Fender Blues Junior
Drum Rig:
DW Collectors (10, 12, 14, 20 bass, 14x5,5 snare)
Zildjian A Custom Cymbals (plus a Meinl Sand ride)
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Vic Firth Sticks |
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03-26-2010, 10:04 AM
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#53 | | Algebraic!
Joined: Apr 2001 Location: San Diego, CA Posts: 24,454
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Originally Posted by jamforchrist123 What if... just whaaaat iff... SBN became the next Paul Cochrane... haha.
I could see it now: You can't ahold get him online or anything, only by phone. You call him up for the magical "BDAB" that is getting rave reviews on TGP and harmony central, but reviews aren't enough, you gotta try it for yourself! You're talking to him, all excited to get your BDAB when he tells you that there is going to be about an 8 month wait. It is heart-breaking, but you don't care as you MUST have it, so you place your order and start your long long wait. The wait seems even longer when you stumble upon a website called "christianguitar.org" where it seems that EVERYBODY has a BDAB. You find that they got theirs super cheap when SBN was in his starting years. You then regret not clicking on the "forum" tab when you were looking up the guitar tab to "Meant To Live" by Switchfoot when you had just started playing guitar, as maybe it could be you that attained a BDAB for $40-100-ish rather than the now high price of $250.
....yeeeeaaah...  | And then, on every forum there are threads about how much people hate SBN because his prices are so high even though it's not his fault people are getting crazy about his stuff on eBay??
Also...his pedals get copied by Danelectro? |
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03-26-2010, 10:17 AM
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#54 | | ...more machine than man.
Joined: Jun 2005 Location: McKinney, TX Posts: 2,623
| I'll let Paul Cochrane do his thing. About the only thing I have in common with him is that any time estimate I give you doubles.
I really just build these for fun. It started as a way to supplement my income, but when the church brought me on full time I just didn't have the extra time anymore. I can really only devote two days a week to working on pedals now. And I will always be generous in discounts to my buddies at CGR. Even if I make it huge.
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03-26-2010, 10:35 AM
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#55 | | Arnold Palmers FTW
Joined: Feb 2005 Location: Anderson, IN Posts: 3,874
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Originally Posted by thesteve Also...his pedals get copied by Danelectro? | Haha... the Danelectro Huge Father Speaker Thrasher? Quote:
Originally Posted by S.B.Nichols And I will always be generous in discounts to my buddies at CGR. Even if I make it huge. | Thaaaank goodness
__________________ Guitar Rig:
Guitars-Fender FSR Telecaster, Epiphone Les Paul
Pedals--SBN OMB Drive, SBN Triforce Fuzz, SBN BDAB, Danelectro TODv1, Danelectro CoolCat Tremolo, Danelectro PB&J, Marshall Echo-Head
Amp-Fender Blues Junior
Drum Rig:
DW Collectors (10, 12, 14, 20 bass, 14x5,5 snare)
Zildjian A Custom Cymbals (plus a Meinl Sand ride)
DW 9000 pedals
Vic Firth Sticks |
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03-26-2010, 11:21 AM
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#56 | | I'm on a horse. Super Moderator
Joined: Jun 2003 Location: Seattle, WA. Posts: 26,974
| And if I make it huge, I know who I'll tell everyone is my pedal guy. |
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03-26-2010, 02:44 PM
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#57 | | WELL FOR WILLING PARTY
Joined: Apr 2006 Location: Winston-Salem, NC Posts: 2,290
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Originally Posted by akaukal I like how in the demo you didn't just play generic blues riffs and you played other things that people might actually use rather than an extended, dull solo. Pedal sounds sick, definitely gotta try out DLS again. | haha glad you liked it. One reason I avoided playing generic blues riffs is because I have no blues chops. Quote:
Originally Posted by S.B.Nichols I will always be generous in discounts to my buddies at CGR. Even if I make it huge. | What a saint! Quote:
Originally Posted by jamforchrist123 Haha... the Danelectro Huge Father Speaker Thrasher? | THIS! |
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03-26-2010, 03:06 PM
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#58 | | I'm on a horse. Super Moderator
Joined: Jun 2003 Location: Seattle, WA. Posts: 26,974
| Speaker Thrasher makes me think about something like this.... YouTube - R.E.M. - Circus Envy
Which Rawks. But in a different way. |
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03-28-2010, 12:45 PM
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#59 | | WELL FOR WILLING PARTY
Joined: Apr 2006 Location: Winston-Salem, NC Posts: 2,290
| Played through service again today with this guy.... it is sounding better and better as I get ta tweaking it.
The DLS is just so.... crunchy. Smooth and pleasing harmonically.. I know this doesn't really contribute anything, but I love it so. |
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